The circulatory system of the fetus in the last months of pregnancy and the first months of extrauterine life

The circulatory system of the child after birth differs considerably from the circulatory systems of the embryo and fetus.Until attachment of the egg to the uterine mucosa, it is nourished by the surrounding fluids. The embryo then takes its nutritive materials from the umbilical or vitelline vesicl...

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Autor principal: Bas, Bernardo E.
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/11008
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topic Fisiologia
Sistema circulatorio
Agujero de Botal
Physiology
Circulatory system
Botal Hole
spellingShingle Fisiologia
Sistema circulatorio
Agujero de Botal
Physiology
Circulatory system
Botal Hole
Bas, Bernardo E.
The circulatory system of the fetus in the last months of pregnancy and the first months of extrauterine life
topic_facet Fisiologia
Sistema circulatorio
Agujero de Botal
Physiology
Circulatory system
Botal Hole
author Bas, Bernardo E.
author_facet Bas, Bernardo E.
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title The circulatory system of the fetus in the last months of pregnancy and the first months of extrauterine life
title_short The circulatory system of the fetus in the last months of pregnancy and the first months of extrauterine life
title_full The circulatory system of the fetus in the last months of pregnancy and the first months of extrauterine life
title_fullStr The circulatory system of the fetus in the last months of pregnancy and the first months of extrauterine life
title_full_unstemmed The circulatory system of the fetus in the last months of pregnancy and the first months of extrauterine life
title_sort circulatory system of the fetus in the last months of pregnancy and the first months of extrauterine life
description The circulatory system of the child after birth differs considerably from the circulatory systems of the embryo and fetus.Until attachment of the egg to the uterine mucosa, it is nourished by the surrounding fluids. The embryo then takes its nutritive materials from the umbilical or vitelline vesicle, but as the quantity of products contained therein isThe embryo then takes its nutritive materials from the umbilical vesicle or vitelline, but as the quantity of products it contains is very scarce, a new circulation is created which, by annexing it to the maternal organism, puts it in symbiosis with the latter, which supplies it with the liquids and gases necessary for its development. When the child is born, unattached to the maternal organism, in order for it to survive, it is necessary that new modifications take place in its cardiovascular system, since organs that remained inactive, such as the lungs and the gastrointestinal tract, enter into functional activity.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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